Expert: the possibility of withdrawing second-level pension savings would mean temporary celebrations
Discussions in Latvia are intensifying on allowing citizens to withdraw their second-level pension savings, with significant public support for the initiative despite opposition from the Finance Ministry.
After million-dollar loss in Banco Master fund, IPREM reveals annual deficit of R$ 17.5 million in Pouso Alegre, MG
The Municipal Pension Institute of Pouso Alegre (IPREM) disclosed a significant annual deficit and financial imbalance during a public hearing following substantial losses related to a property fund tied to Banco Master.
'Check' on public finances
President Lรณpez Obrador is set to propose a reform to ensure minimum wage increases align with inflation and that retirees receive their last full salary as a pension to avoid a crisis.
TCU will maintain oversight over pension funds with public sponsorship, decides STF
The Brazilian Supreme Court ruled that the Court of Audit of the Union (TCU) will continue to oversee pension funds sponsored by state companies and banks.
What changes for pensions of uniformed personnel and public employees โ Tax-free oil through mobile phones for farmers starting November 1
The Greek government has proposed significant tax and pension legislative changes affecting military personnel and rural farmers.
The headlines of the newspapers today, Tuesday, February 24, 2026
Today's newspaper headlines from Greece cover various topics including external balances, pension changes, public employment, and significant political issues.
BBC money expert says 'it can be gone forever' as she issues ยฃ34,000 pension scam warning
A BBC finance expert warns the public about pension scams, emphasizing the significant losses experienced by victims.
Average pension increase to 18 euros in January
The average increase in primary pensions in Greece for January is limited to 18 euros, reflecting government-set adjustments amidst rising disparities in pension amounts based on employment sector.
What jobs did Sheinbaum have before becoming president? 'I will retire with my ISSSTE pension'
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum discusses her previous jobs and her upcoming pension during a presentation of the 'Pensions without privileges' reform.
From 50 to 65 years old, with a reduced pension: Romania adopts its magistrates' retirement reform
Romania has reformed its magistrates' retirement age and pension system, raising the retirement age and reducing pension amounts amid public budget concerns.
Worrisome Observation About Pension Reform: Risks Not Prepared For
A new report warns that the ongoing pension reform in Finland may address sustainability but increases associated risks without adequate preparations.
Police: Money taken from pension funds can be lost quickly
The police warn the public to be cautious about withdrawing funds from pension schemes due to potential financial scams.
Pensions: Ways to retire before age 62
Thousands of workers are counting down to retirement, with the possibility of leaving the workforce before age 62 in 2026 under current pension laws.
MPTO investigates the application of resources from Igeprev in funds linked to Banco Master
The Tocantins Public Ministry has opened an investigation into the management of Igeprev's pension funds, focusing on potential high-risk investments connected to Banco Master.
Bid to strip Sarah Everard killer cop Wayne Couzens of pension he enjoys in jail
Ministers in the UK are preparing legislation to revoke the pension of Wayne Couzens, the former police officer convicted of murdering Sarah Everard, amidst public outrage over his continued financial benefits from his former job.
Ministers unable to strip Wayne Couzens of part of his public sector pension
UK ministers have struggled to revoke Wayne Couzens' public sector pension following his conviction for the murder of Sarah Everard, and are exploring legislative options to address the issue.
Now a glimpse of a new pension cut โ "Very likely"
Finnish officials discuss the potential for pension cuts as a measure to strengthen public finances, with a focus on modifications to pension index adjustments.
Master Case: The state of RJ and 4 cities are barred from receiving voluntary resources from the Union and taking loans from federal banks
The state of Rio de Janeiro and four municipalities are prohibited from receiving federal funds and loans due to financial issues with their pension funds.
Column: Orpo, Purra, and Lindtman will eventually find pensions ahead of them
The article discusses the need for pension reforms in Finland, highlighting the challenges faced by future governments regarding pension cuts and fiscal balancing.
Videos from G1 and TV Subaรฉ - Monday, February 9, 2026
The article discusses various news highlights from Brazil including a proposal to end the 6x1 work shift, currency exchange rates, a criminal case involving a pilot and children, challenges faced by public pension funds, and cultural references involving a performance by Bad Bunny.
Editorial: There Is Room for Pension Cuts Too โ If Political Courage Can Be Found
The Finnish pension system, often perceived as rigid, is undergoing discussions for a new reform amid concerns over the adequacy of previous changes.
Guess who will pay the bill?
An opinion piece discusses the plight of public pension funds in Brazil linked to Master funds and raises concerns about accountability and the implications for retirees.
Master Bank: CPI in Brodowski, SP, investigates investments of municipal servers' pension
The Brodowski city chamber has established an investigative committee to examine the pension funds invested by the local public servers' retirement institute in Master Bank, which was liquidated by the Central Bank amid fraud allegations.
Master Scandal Comes Close to Alcolumbre
The Federal Police's operation against Amprev, the pension fund for Amapรก's public servants, has significant political implications due to its connections to Davi Alcolumbre, the influential President of the Senate.
ลฝilinka and Smer continue their dispute / You are taking revenge for the unapproved pension, Kaliลรกk told him. Leave the prosecutors alone, ลฝilinka told Fico
Maroลก ลฝilinka and Robert Fico are embroiled in a dispute triggered by ลฝilinka's public criticisms of the government's anti-corruption efforts, leading to a confrontation in parliament.
Pro and Contra: Are pensions for politicians too high?
The article discusses whether the pension benefits for Bundestag members are excessively generous compared to those of other professions like salespeople and craftsmen, emphasizing a thoughtful examination rather than a baseless critique of politicians.
To Break the Korea Discount... "A Dramatic Change in the Role of Public Pension"
Experts argue that overcoming South Korea's chronic undervaluation requires a drastic shift in the role of public pensions and the establishment of legal protections for minority shareholders, during a forum discussing innovation in corporate governance.
Expert: It would be strange if retirees were left out of savings
A government advisor suggests that pension cuts should be considered as part of public economic balancing measures, highlighting fairness in the decision-making process.
VIDEOS: JL2 on Tuesday, February 3, 2025
Various news topics include a congressional approval for public sector pay increases, the arrest of a former public pension president due to fraud investigations, a federal inquiry into management fraud at BRB, violence against a dog by teenagers, record low temperatures in Cuba exacerbating a crisis, the US downing an Iranian drone near an aircraft carrier, and a significant rise in gold prices.
VIDEOS: RJ2 from Tuesday, February 3, 2026
The article discusses key events and investigations taking place in Brazil, including a congress approval for salary increases for public servants, the arrest of a former pension fund president, and investigations into fraudulent management at BRB and animal cruelty cases.
Removal of pension accumulations from study and unemployment periods would reduce high earners' pensions by up to hundreds of euros
The Economic Policy Council discussed the potential removal of pension accumulations from unpaid periods, such as parental leave and unemployment, as a measure to balance public finances.
Retirees and pensioners of Piauรญ must take Proof of Life in their birthday month
Retirees and pensioners in Piauรญ are required to perform the Proof of Life process in their birthday month to maintain their benefits, ensuring the proper allocation of public resources and contributing to the sustainability of the state pension system.
The Audit Office denounces million-dollar spending on retirement awards "without legal support" in five public universities in Madrid
The Audit Office reveals that over 10 million euros was spent in 2021 on retirement awards at five Madrid public universities without proper legal justification, with some cases exceeding the maximum pension amount or being awarded to individuals below the age limit.
Column 'Hank's World': Chancellor Populism
Chancellor Friedrich Merz's failed plan to confiscate frozen Russian assets for Ukraine reconstruction surprisingly did not harm his popularity among the public, unlike his endorsement of a costly pension package.
Marta Nawrocka will receive the thirteenth pension. It has been calculated how much it may amount to
After 18 years in the Customs and Tax Administration Service, Marta Nawrocka retired, taking a break during her husband's election campaign and officially retiring after he won.
Major changes in pension payment deadlines. New schedule for January 2026
In January 2026, pension payments from ZUS will be delayed for most seniors due to public holidays, with some receiving payments as early as December.
"The worries of young people are a result of massive campaigns," says the economic advisor
Economic advisor Achim Truger criticizes the current pension dispute as detrimental to the economy, asserting that the public pension system will remain the main pillar of retirement security without any imminent collapse.
How much money will be deducted from salaries to support the public pension system? The keys for 2026
As 2026 approaches, uncertainties arise regarding changes to pensions, minimum income, and retirement age, alongside a slight increase in salary contributions for the public pension system through the Intergenerational Equity Mechanism.
Germans support pension reforms but do not trust Merz
A recent poll reveals that Germans largely support pension reforms yet express distrust towards political figure Merz.
69 Percent of Citizens Do Not Trust Black-Red to Implement Fundamental Pension Reform
A recent survey indicates that 69% of citizens believe a fundamental pension reform is necessary but do not trust the Black-Red government coalition to implement it.
Majority considers fundamental pension reform necessary - but trust in government is lacking
A recent survey reveals that while a majority of the population believes a fundamental reform of the pension system is necessary, there is little trust in the government to implement such changes.